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Discover LudwigThe phrase "owned property" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is owned by someone or an organization. Example: The company's owned property includes several office buildings and a warehouse. In this sentence, "owned property" is referring to the assets owned by the company. It is used to distinguish these specific properties from any leased or rented properties.
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I owned property.
"This man owned property.
Loughborough owned property in Richmond, too.
His family owned property within No. 179.
And certainly never owned property again.
They owned property and employed household help.
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If they are off state-owned property, they do not have full arrest powers.
(City Center is a city-owned property).
They heard about another bank-owned property.
It also has a huge government-owned property waiting to be built upon.
This is particularly true with city-owned property, over which the commission's powers are solely advisory.
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